Needs evaluation: Acute onset testicular pain can be due to an infection like epidydimitis, to a twisted testicle or to an inguinal hernia. Suggest you seek medical evaluation this evening. Thanks for trusting HealthTap!
Answered 9/17/2016
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Might be sex-related: Could be sexually transmitted epididymitis though. Better see a physician to check.
Answered 3/11/2017
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Here are some ...: The pain you described may represent a developing of epididymitis, which is usually related with STD like gono- or nongono- urethritis with or without symptoms. Of course, one has to make sure the pain is not a referring pain or intermittent torsion, etc. Generally speaking, these could be sorted out by an adequate Hx, physical exam, and timely tests as needed. So, see Doc for evaluation timely.
Answered 3/28/2016
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